COA Cheat Sheet 2026

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100 questions
75 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. What quality assurance measure supports professional standards and ethics? Regular self-assessment, peer review, and adherence to established standards
  2. Which archwire material has the highest elastic memory and is most commonly used during initial alignment? Nickel-titanium (NiTi)
  3. Which permanent tooth is known as the 'cornerstone of the dental arch' due to its long root and key position at the arch curvature? Maxillary canine
  4. Which instrument is specifically designed to place and remove elastomeric o-tie ligatures on brackets? Ligature director/tucker
  5. Which cephalometric measurement is primarily used to assess the vertical (hyperdivergent or hypodivergent) facial growth pattern? Frankfort-mandibular plane angle (FMA)
  6. What is the primary use of a cephalometric radiograph in orthodontic practice? Analyzing skeletal and dental relationships for treatment planning
  7. How should an orthodontic assistant handle a patient's concerns about treatment? Listen, acknowledge, and provide clear explanations or referrals
  8. How should professionals apply applied methods and techniques in daily practice? Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
  9. What type of material is most commonly used to bond orthodontic brackets to teeth? Composite resin
  10. How should professionals apply core concepts and principles in daily practice? Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
  11. What does the SNA angle measure in cephalometric analysis? The anteroposterior position of the maxilla relative to the cranial base
  12. What is the foundational principle of industry best practices in the Certified Orthodontic Assistant field? Maintaining competence, integrity, and service to stakeholders
  13. The labial surface of an anterior tooth refers to the surface that faces: The lips
  14. How should challenges in industry best practices be addressed? Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
  15. Which instrument is used to remove excess bonding material from around newly placed brackets? Scaler
  16. What is the role of brackets in orthodontic treatment? To hold the archwire in place and move teeth
  17. Which instrument is used to trim the excess distal end of an archwire after engagement? Distal end cutter
  18. Why is patient confidentiality important in orthodontics? To ensure that the patient feels comfortable sharing personal information
  19. What is the term for a tooth that has erupted in an abnormal position outside the normal line of the dental arch? Ectopic tooth
  20. Why is it important to monitor the movement of teeth during orthodontic treatment? To ensure proper tooth movement and avoid complications
  21. Which of the following best describes the anatomical characteristics of a molar tooth? Multiple cusps and broad occlusal surface used for grinding
  22. Why should disposable items be used in orthodontic procedures? To minimize the risk of cross-contamination
  23. Which radiation safety principle guides minimizing patient X-ray exposure to the lowest dose that still achieves diagnostic quality? ALARA principle
  24. What is the purpose of obtaining informed consent from the patient? To ensure the patient agrees to the treatment and understands its implications
  25. Which bracket design features a built-in clip that holds the archwire without separate ligatures? Self-ligating bracket
  26. During tooth development, which stage involves the deposition of enamel, dentin, and cementum to form the hard tooth structures? Apposition stage
  27. Where is the cephalometric landmark Nasion (N) located on a lateral cephalometric radiograph? At the most anterior point of the frontonasal suture
  28. What is the importance of professional ethics in orthodontics? To ensure respectful and ethical treatment of patients
  29. What patient head position is required for a standardized lateral cephalometric radiograph? Upright with teeth in centric occlusion and Frankfort plane horizontal
  30. The mandibular central incisors typically erupt at approximately what age? 6–7 years
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